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Cosmic Variance

Risa Wechsler


Posts By This Author

Donor’s Choose 2011

Cosmic Variance | October 20th, 2011 in Cosmic Variance, Miscellany | 5 Comments »

Hubble’s Successor

Cosmic Variance | September 6th, 2011 in Science, Science and Politics, Science and Society, Space, Top Posts | 29 Comments »

James Webb Space Telescope

Cosmic Variance | July 7th, 2011 in Science, Science and Politics, Top Posts | 18 Comments »

14 billion years in 7 minutes

Cosmic Variance | March 4th, 2011 in Miscellany, Personal, Science | 9 Comments »

Carl Sagan’s mix tape

Cosmic Variance | February 15th, 2010 in Miscellany | 1 Comment »

Wechsler’s Index

Cosmic Variance | November 22nd, 2009 in Miscellany, Personal, Science, Space, Travel | 4 Comments »

launch schedule

Cosmic Variance | November 16th, 2009 in Space | 5 Comments »

Shuttle Launch!

Cosmic Variance | November 15th, 2009 in Cosmic Variance, Space, Travel | 2 Comments »

Find your own Supernovae!

Cosmic Variance | August 13th, 2009 in Science, Science and Society | 2 Comments »

International Year of Astronomy

Cosmic Variance | March 29th, 2009 in Miscellany, Science, Space | 9 Comments »

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    • Cosmic Variance Cosmic Variance is a group blog by people who, coincidentally or not, all happen to be physicists and astrophysicists:
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      Our day (and night) jobs notwithstanding, the blog is about whatever we find interesting — science, to be sure, but also arts, politics, culture, technology, academia, and miscellaneous trivia. We have similar outlooks on many things, widely disparate opinions about others, and will do our best to keep the discourse reasonably elevated.
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